Theatre
Ap
ril -
Ju
ne
2013
Th
eatr
e –
Dan
ce –
Wor
ksh
ops
– R
esea
rch
– C
ours
es
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre
For ticket sales and information call the University Box Office:
Tel: 0800 3285334Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/theatre
Find us on Facebook: uobtheatre
Ticket Information• The start times of each performance are shown
within this programme
• Ticket prices vary and concessions are available. Concession prices are for those over 60 or under 18 years of age, unemployed, people with a registered disability, and students (evidence is required on arrival)
Theatre
Workshops
Dance
CoursesResearch
University of Bedfordshire TheatreBedford Campus Polhill AvenueBedford MK41 9EA
Pages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Page 14
Pages 11, 12 and 13
Page 15Page 14
Performing Arts Degree ShowsAt this time of year the programme focuses on the culmination of the students year of study in dance, performing arts and theatre. All undergraduates have the opportunity to perform their work in the theatre here at the University.
This programme includes tutor-led productions such as Caryl Churchill’s Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and Love and Information, both of which will be performed by second year undergraduate Performing Arts students and directed by Dr Daniel Bye, Lecturer in Theatre and professional actor/writer. Visiting professional practitioners are commissioned to choreograph, direct or devise new work for students, providing direct access to the industry. Peripheral Vision, a dance and technology performance choreographed by first year Dance and Professional Practice students will be under the direction of professional choreographer, Diccon Hogger.
The programme also includes another important area of performance work for students and that is creating their own choreographed, devised or directed pieces. There is the opportunity to see the work of six new production companies; Awaken Theatre, BOMBSYTEtheatre, Divadlo Theatre, Fannypack, Pointless Dramas and Twisted Reflections. They have been formed by final year students in Theatre and Professional Practice in order to devise or direct their own plays.
It’s an opportunity to celebrate student success and for you to see emerging talent and the next generation of actors, choreographers, dancers, directors and writers who are growing here within the town and the region.
I look forward to seeing you at the theatre and hearing your comments on the work you see and joining in the conversation about arts and culture at the University.
Helen Bailey
Associate Dean, Arts and Cultural Development
Theatre
Love and Information by Caryl ChurchillSECOND YEAR PERFORMING ARTS
Thursday 25 April, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
In this fast-moving kaleidoscope, more than a hundred characters try to make sense of what they know, and what they don’t. Thrilling, funny and occasionally very moving, you’ve never seen anything like it before.
4
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Theatre
Light Shining in Buckinghamshire by Caryl ChurchillSECOND YEAR PERFORMING ARTS
Friday 26 April, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
The rawness of life in the English Civil War is laid bare in this gripping collage of crazy ideals, false revolution and dashed hopes.
Directed by Dr Daniel Bye
5
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
The Naked TruthFANNYPACK
THIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Monday 29 April, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Fannypack theatre company are an all female theatre company… with balls. Our performance is all fact no fiction, with just a sprinkle of exaggeration. It is based around
ourselves, a group of five girls with five very different lives. Become part of our friendship group as we show our true personalities at face value. No secrets.
Devised and performed by Bethanie Minshull, Laura Barratt, Jessica Adams, Lauren Cook, Stephanie Pearson
6 Theatre
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Where it was. There it was. Behind seven mountains. Behind seven valleys...DIVADLO THEATRE
THIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Tuesday 30 April, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Rub’s world is really his. His world is really small. There is another world, the one behind his eyes. In this transient, momentary world he finds Lic. They say when you meet someone their image will stay in you, but Lic is not just an image; she puts on a different face every time and Rub’s mind is not always his own.
In a physically sticking, hissing and crackling piece of theatre the moments of silence loom large.
Immerse and escape with Rub and Lic to the place where dreams are made and fade away in a heartbeat.
Devised and performed by Emma Matthews and Michal Spisiak
RecalculatingBOMBSYTEtheatreTHIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Wednesday 1 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
BOMBSYTEtheatre presents ‘Recalculating’
Join us on our road tripOn our trails of accidental self discovery we learned that organisation is key, that driving is tiring and stressful, petrol is expensive, the sat nav doesn’t quite take into account other traffic when estimating time of arrival, a Peugeot 206 is actually pretty small for 5 people on long journeys and a week is not enough time!
Fasten your seatbelts as we bring the people we met and places we saw to you. Come journey with us through the highs and lows as we go from end to end of Great Britain. BOOM!
Devised and performed by Don Morrisey, Errin Keefe, Eva Blackwell, Giorgia Davies, Kyle Gardner
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Theatre 7
Theatre
Girls with ClassPOINTLESS DRAMASTHIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Thursday 2 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
You are invited to be our guest for an evening in the DIY setting of a cramped flat in south-east London which is home to the Boyle sisters.
For you observant people, we assure you, these three girls are sisters... even with the... difference in... hair colour.
The actual rent-payer (Evelyn) shall be your host for the evening supplying the teas, biscuits and making you feel like one of us.
As the other two sisters (Izzy and Charlie) shall attempt to lure you into bed or have a Jagerbomb or two… or threefourfivesix...
Above all, family comes first, which is what these three sisters are all about... even if they do ‘hate’ each other most of the time, throwing secret house parties, getting drunk, watching Jezza K and playing the new Wii.
Directed by Hayden Turner
Performed by Stephanie Dunne, Sarah Kycz, Medina Aliyu
8
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Theatre 9
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
A Quiet Life by Stephen BeanAWAKEN THEATRETHIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Friday 3 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
It’s not always A Quiet Life when the world around is too loud and frightening. What is real? And what is just a figment of our imaginations? An escape from reality?
This play reveals the lives of four mentally unstable patients trying to escape from the world they have been excluded from. £10,000 has gone missing from the Greenwood village commission grant. But what does the £10,000 really stand for? Loss of identity? Abandonment? Sanity?
We invite our audience to observe from a distance the journey that these four seemingly ordinary people are undertaking. Watch them in their everyday lives as they begin to uncover the secrets they have been trying to conceal. Not knowing what could happen next, try and work out for yourself who these individuals really are and why they are here.
Directed by Katie Crossley
Performed by Clare Heerey, Kim Fry, Georgina Knighton, Mike Kimberley
Baba YagaTWISTED REFLECTIONSTHIRD YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Saturday 4 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Baba Yaga is a gothic horror story. It tells the tale of a young girl who becomes entangled in a dark mystical folk yarn of a ferocious cannibal witch, who dwells in the nearby woods, in a cabin which plays host to the sleepless dead. The play uses physical theatre and strong imagery, underscored with atmospheric Russian folk music, which will take the audience on a journey from the safety of Vassilisa’s house right into the witch’s lair. We give no guarantee of a happily ever after!
Directed by Sarah Hand
Performed by Leah Louise Starkey Natalie Coles Sam Rawlins Abigail Moultrie Sophie Giscard
10 Theatre
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Dance Theatre
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
11
Making PerformanceSECOND YEAR THEATRE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE/ ENGLISH AND THEATRE
Thursday 16, Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
TRUTH AND LIES: what do you believe? What could you be convinced of? What would you like to convince others of – even if it isn’t true?
A staggering range of theatrical forms and styles demonstrate the exceptional range of talent and ambition of our second-year students.
Seven short shows, a different programme every night.
Handmade DancesTHIRD YEAR PERFORMING ARTS
Friday 10 and Saturday 11 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
An evening of new dance works
Students present individually directed choreographic works that embrace diverse approaches to making. Join us for an evening of dynamic physical work that spans the practices of physical theatre, installation, film and contemporary dance. A highlight of the evening will be a performance by the entire group in a new dance work created by professional choreographer, Annie Lok.
12 Theatre Dance
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Peripheral VisionFIRST YEAR DANCE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Sunday 26 May, 7.30pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Peripheral Vision is a new dance work that integrates digital architecture and choreographed live dance into a hybrid performance event. An exciting evening of new dance work created by first year Dance students working with professional choreographer and dance artist Diccon Hogger. This is a show packed full of highly visual interactive imagery and energetic choreography.
Staging New WritingTHIRD YEAR PERFORMING ARTS
Wednesday 22 May, 7pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Savage in Limbo by John Patrick ShanleyDirected by Jess Laurenco
Dog Sees God by Bert V. RoyalDirected by Naomi Stephenson
DecadeDirected by Stacey Charles
A culmination of a yearlong course, Staging New Writing students produce an evening of three one-act plays by contemporary playwrights. Forming three ensembles, each working on a different play, the evening will highlight students’ skills in collaboration to realise a cohesive vision for staging and performing contemporary plays.
Dance
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
13
Dance In and For the CommunitySECOND YEAR DANCE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Thursday 30 and Friday 31 May, 7pm, Main Theatre
Tickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Over two evenings the second year Dance and Professional Practice students present their performance work created collaboratively within the community.
To inform the creative process, students and their partners have explored what dance can offer in a community context, the integrity of dance as art form and how the ideas of the community groups can be reflected in dance practice.
Choreographic ResolutionsTHIRD YEAR DANCE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 June, 7.30pm, Main TheatreTickets: £5 full, £3 concessions
Over three evenings, students share their choreographed group pieces. This provides the students with the opportunity to engage in substantial independent choreographic research. It also provides them with the opportunity to undertake in-depth investigation of improvisatory and compositional strategies and approaches.
The students have worked with their peers, selected through audition from all three years of the degree programme.
Workshops
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
14SifDans IIISharing Excellence: Taking the next step
Saturday 8, Sunday 9 and Monday 10 June Bedford Campus
DanceDigital IMPACT Seminar
Choreographic LanguagesSaturday 22 June, 10am – 4pm, Dance Studio (P0.50), Bedford Campus
Price: £25
The 2013 Student International Festival of Dance – SifDans, hosted at the University of Bedfordshire offers a three day event to celebrate excellence in Dance. This festival provides an annual performance platform for UK and international student work. Through a combination of workshops and performances over three days, it is a unique opportunity to explore and engage a range of student dancers, dance makers and practitioners to encourage the next generation of dance professionals.
Join us for a series of presentations and workshops on the development of new choreographic languages that are supported by digital technologies. DanceDigital is currently leading a year of events, conversations and dialogues that address contemporary choreographic approaches offered by experimental intersections of dance and new technologies.
The IMPACT seminars are designed to explore the ways in which dance and new technologies impact upon the development of new choreographies, cultural experiences and social interactions. Keynote speakers include BAFTA award winning producer, Anthony Lilley, and Professor Helen Bailey, the University of Bedfordshire’s dance and technology expert.
DanceDigital is a dance agency with an international remit for dance and technology and are resident at the University of Bedfordshire
Research
www.beds.ac.uk/theatre 0800 3285334
Travel Writing Short CourseMay and June 2013, Bedford Campus
Like travel?Like reading about others’ travels?Like writing about your own travels?
This eight-week course at the University of Bedfordshire explores contemporary travel writing, looking at some of its most important writers and some of its major modes. There will also be an emphasis on the techniques of travel writing, for those hoping to do some travel writing themselves.
The fee for this eight-week course is £150.
For further information, including dates, please contact:
Dr Michael FahertyCall: 01234 793222Email: [email protected]
Courses 15
UoBEATSYoga classesDance Studio, Bedford Campus
Weekly UoBeats Yoga classes start on Tuesday 16 April 2013 from 5-6pm. This class is appropriate to all levels of experience and open to the general public. The classes are held in the professionally equipped dance studio at Bedford Campus, Polhill Avenue.
The price of classes is £4 or £3 concessions (students, unwaged, senior citizens). You can pay on arrival.
For more information visit: www.beds.ac.uk/howtoapply/departments/pae/eveningschool
John Bunyan International Summer School20-27 July 2013, Polhill Campus, Bedford
This week-long School offers an unrivalled opportunity to study and discuss the works of John Bunyan, especially The Pilgrim’s Progress. It will be directed by Professor Bob Owens, and will include lectures by leading Bunyan scholars and visits to places of interest. Open to residential and non-residential participants.
For more information visit: www.beds.ac.uk/bunyan
or email: [email protected]
Postgraduate study at the University of Bedfordshire
Think Postgraduate.Visit: http://uob.cc/dance
MA Dance Performance & ChoreographyMA Community Dance LeadershipMSc Dance Science
*Terms and conditions apply. Visit: http://uob.cc/discount-terms
Get 50% off your Master’s when you study this September*
Theatre
Diary April to June 2013Tuesday 16 April UoBeats Yoga Classes start
Thursday 25 April Love and Information
Friday 26 April Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Monday 29 April The Naked Truth
Tuesday 30 April Where it was. There it was.
Behind seven mountains. Behind seven valleys…
Wednesday 1 May Recalculating
Thursday 2 May Girls with Class
Friday 3 May A Quiet Life
Saturday 4 May Baba Yaga
Friday 10 and Saturday 11 May Handmade Dances
Thursday 16 to Saturday 18 May Making Performance
Wednesday 22 May Staging New Writing
Sunday 26 May Peripheral Vision
Thursday 30 and Friday 31 May Applied Choreography: Dance and Leadership
May - June Travel Writing Course
Wednesday 5 to Friday 7 June Choreographic Resolutions
Saturday 8 to Monday 10 June SifDans III
Saturday 22 June Choreographic Languages
Saturday 20 to Saturday 27 July John Bunyan International Summer School
www.beds.ac.uk /theatre 0800 3285334
Theatre – Dance – Workshops – Research – Courses